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References for Fertility postponement and labor market outcomes
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Key references
- Miller, A. R. "The effects of motherhood timing on career path"Journal of Population Economics24:3 (2011): 1071–1100.
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- Hotz, V. J., McElroy, S. W., Sanders, S. G. "Teenage childbearing and its life cycle consequences: Exploiting a natural experiment"Journal of Human Resources40:3 (2005): 683–715.
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- Bratti, M., Cavalli, L. "Delayed first birth and new mothers’ labor market outcomes: Evidence from biological fertility shocks"European Journal of Population30:1 (2014): 35–63.
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- Karimi, A.Effects of the Timing of Births on Women’s Earnings: Evidence from a Natural ExperimentInstitute for the Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (IFAU) Working Paper No.17, 2014.
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- Wilde, E. T., Batchelder, L., Ellwood, D. T.The Mommy Track Divides: The Impact of Childbearing on Wages of Women of Differing Skill LevelsNational Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper No.16582, 2010.
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- Troske, K. R., Voicu, A. "The effect of the timing and spacing of births on the level of labor market involvement of married women"Empirical Economics45:1 (2013): 483–521.
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- Cigno, A., Ermisch, J. "A microeconomic analysis of the timing of births"European Economic Review33:4 (1989): 737–760.
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- Gustafsson, S. "Optimal age at motherhood: Theoretical and empirical considerations on postponement of maternity in Europe"Journal of Population Economics14:2 (2001): 225–247.
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- Billari, F. C., Kohler, H. P., Andersson, G., Lundström, H. "Approaching the limit: Long-term trends in late and very late fertility"Population and Development Review33:1 (2007): 149–170.
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- Heckman, J. J., Hotz, V. J., Walker, J. "New evidence on the timing and spacing of births"American Economic Review75:2 (1985): 179–184.
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- Heckman, J. J., Walker, J. "The third birth in Sweden"Journal of Population Economics3:4 (1990): 235–275.
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- Bratti, M., Tatsiramos, K. "The effect of delaying motherhood on the second childbirth in Europe"Journal of Population Economics25:1 (2012): 291–321.
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- Herr, J. L.Measuring the Effect of the Timing of First Birth. Berkeley, CA: University of California at Berkeley, 2012.
Key reference:[13]
- Miller, A. R. "The effects of motherhood timing on career path"Journal of Population Economics24:3 (2011): 1071–1100.
Additional References
- Amuedo-Dorantes, C., Kimmel, J. "The motherhood wage gap for women in the United States: The importance of college and fertility delay"Review of Economics of the Household3:1 (2005): 17–48.
- Blackburn, M. L., Bloom, D. E., Neumark, D. "Fertility timing, wages, and human capital"Journal of Population Economics6:1 (1993): 1–30.
- Chandler, T. D., Yoshinori, K., Werbel, J. D. "Do delays in marriage and childbirth affect earnings?"Social Science Quarterly75:4 (1994): 838–853.
- Del Bono, E., Pronzato, C.Does Breastfeeding Support at Work Help Mothers and Employers at the Same Time?IZA Discussion Paper No.6619, 2012.
- Fitzenberger, B., Sommerfeld, K., Steffes, S. "Causal effects on employment after first birth: A dynamic treatment approach"Labour Economics25:C (2013): 49–62.
- Happel, S. K., Hill, J. K., Low, S. A. "An economic analysis of the timing of childbirth"Population Studies38:2 (1984): 299–311.
- Heywood, J. S., Siebert, W. S., Wei, X. "The implicit wage costs of family friendly work practices"Oxford Economic Papers59:2 (2007): 275–300.
- Hofferth, S. L. "Long-term economic consequences for women of delayed childbearing and reduced family size"Demography21:2 (1984): 141–155.
- Kohler, H., Billari, F. C., Ortega, J. A. "The emergence of lowest-low fertility in Europe during the 1990s"Population and Development Review28:4 (2002): 641–680.
- Loughran, D. S., Zissimopoulos, J. M. "Why wait? The effect of marriage and childbearing on the wages of men and women"Journal of Human Resources44:2 (2009): 326–349.
- Lutz, W., Skirbekk, V. "Policies addressing the tempo effect in low-fertility countries"Population and Development Review31:4 (2005): 699–720.
- Rege说,M, Solli,我。“陪产假的影响on fathers’ future earnings"Demography50:6 (2013): 2255–2277.
- Rindfuss, R., Guilkey, D., Morgan, S., Kravdal, Ø., Guzzo, K. "Child care availability and first birth timing in Norway"Demography44:2 (2007): 345–372.
- Ruhm, C. J. "The economic consequences of parental leave mandates: Lessons from Europe"The Quarterly Journal of Economics113:1 (1998): 285–317.
- Taniguchi, H. "The timing of childbearing and women’s wages"Journal of Marriage and the Family61:4 (1999): 1008–1019.